GPS found in 'Kuber' matches with carton identified in Karachi
India will share with Pakistan all information related to the GPS device, used by the 26/11 attackers to navigate in Indian waters on fishing trawler 'Kuber', to help authorities in that country establish the role of Pakistani terrorists in executing the audacious attack in Mumbai.
The
information
will
help
Pakistan
to
match
the
details
of
the
GPS
with
the
packaging
carton
of
the
device
which
has
been
recovered
by
Pakistani
investigating
agencies
in
Karachi.
The
packaging
carton
of
the
GPS
device
was
found
by
the
Pakistani
investigators
in
a
Karachi
house,
believed
to
be
used
as
a
control
room
during
the
four
days
of
mayhem
in
Mumbai
in
November
2008
carried
out
by
LeT
terrorists.
The number, model of GPS and packaging date of the carton match with the device found in the fishing trawler 'Kuber', officials privy to investigations said.
This will further strengthen India's claim the 26/11 attackers had come from Pakistan and help the prosecution there in pursuing the terror case against seven accused, including the lashker operative Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, they said.
India
will
share
this
information
with
the
Pakistani
judicial
commission
when
it
visits
India
to
take
the
statement
of
the
magistrate
who
had
recorded
the
confessional
statement
of
Ajmal
Amir
Kasab,
the
lone
surviving
terrorist
of
26/11
attack,
to
pursue
the
case
there.
Islamabad
has
been
maintaining
that
it
is
necessary
to
send
the
commission
to
India
as
part
of
the
judicial
process
of
26/11
case
in
Pakistan.
However, Pakistan is yet to convey to India when it is sending the commission to India.
PTI